I've been messing around with Deimos lately, and I was a little bit
confused about some of the design.
I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure
of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this by design, or is it
something that should be remedied?
Other things I was unsure about:
libmysql, libc, libruby, lua don't have any D files at all - some are
just READMEs. Are these still under development?
libexif goes libexif/libexif/(d files) instead of
libexif/deimos/libexif/(d files). Also by design?
Thank you,
Matt

Am 21.10.2012 07:52, schrieb Matt Soucy:> I've been messing around with
Deimos lately, and I was a little bit

confused about some of the design.
I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure
of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this by design, or is it
something that should be remedied?

I think that c/ folder is intended. At least I always included the
c-headers.

Other things I was unsure about:
libmysql, libc, libruby, lua don't have any D files at all - some are
just READMEs. Are these still under development?

I think Walter maintains the deimos repos, but he only creates them and
merges pull-requests, but others do the bindings, so if someone requests
a binding XY but doesn't submit a pull request for XY it stays empty.

I've been messing around with Deimos lately, and I was a little bit
confused about some of the design.
I saw that a couple (ZeroMQ, ncurses) didn't follow the usual structure
of having a c/ and a deimos/ folder. Is this by design, or is it
something that should be remedied?
Other things I was unsure about:
libmysql, libc, libruby, lua don't have any D files at all - some are
just READMEs. Are these still under development?
libexif goes libexif/libexif/(d files) instead of
libexif/deimos/libexif/(d files). Also by design?
Thank you,
Matt

ncurses is mine, Just tell me how you'd like it to change, and I'll fix it.
I've been meaning to fix that at some point...
I'm willing to manually bind one of those empty repos, but I understand
that there has been quite a lot of interest in using dstep to automate the
binding process completely. Shrugs. It seems to me its languishing in
hopes of an automated tool.
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Other things I was unsure about:
libmysql, libc, libruby, lua don't have any D files at all - some are
just READMEs. Are these still under development?
libexif goes libexif/libexif/(d files) instead of
libexif/deimos/libexif/(d files). Also by design?